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Julia T. Oxford
Boise State University
Associate Professor, Department of Biology
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Curriculum Vitae [PDF]
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Biomolecular Research
Function of Extracellular Matrix Molecules
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Biochemistry of Cell Signaling
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Study
Advanced Developmental Biology
Honors & Awards
Boise State University Foundation Scholar Award
Lori and Duane Stueckle Dean's Distinguished Faculty Award
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Biomolecular Research Center
Department of Biological Sciences
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Interaction between Amino Propeptides of Type XI Procollagen 1 Chains
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BRC Publications and Presentations
(2004)
Type XI collagen is a quantitatively minor yet essential constituent of the cartilage extracellular matrix....
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Bone Microarchitecture Is Dependent Upon Collagen α1(XI) Expression During Development
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30th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
(2008)
Collagen type XI is an essential component of the collagen fibrils within the developing skeleton....
Characterization of Developing Bovine Cartilage Using Immuno-SEM
(with Michelle Gerritsen, Janet Hampikian, Megan Frary, and Jonathan Henderson),
Materials Science & Technology 2006 Conference and Exhibition
(2006)
Collagen is an important material in tissues of living organisms. Found almost everywhere in the...